So how do you make a presentation memorable? There are two main ways. The first is you've got to have compelling, interesting stories, not made up stories, not stories from a book, but stories about your actual conversations with real people, colleagues, clients, customers, family members, stories that relate to the message that's important to your audience. The next thing is you have to bring some passion to this subject. Those are the two things that people remember over and over again, as I asked clients from six continents from all over the world. What speeches Do you remember?
What do you remember about them? That's what I hear again, and again, interesting stories. The passion someone had for their subject matter. That's what will make your speech memorable. What's gonna not make your speech memorable is having all the bullet points. Just so having the logo perfectly centered on your PowerPoint, that's not going to do it.
You've got to have these compelling stories and deliver it in a way where you're reliving the emotion. So for example, I don't tell somebody, oh, I've been on thousands of talk shows, and some have been difficult. That's abstract, right? Don't just say that. I then tell a story about the time I was down in Florida on talk radio show political show. And the host pulls a gun on me on the air and I was scared out of my mind.
Now to find out more details, you'll have to listen to more of these videos, but that's a story people remember once I flesh out more details